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- distinction is that semicollared may show a white second wing bar, but many individuals are not separable in the field. Semicollared flycatchers are birds...
- When calling to others, semicollared hawks create a high-pitched, almost whistle-like, sound. In addition, some semicollared hawks have been heard singing...
- level to 1,050 m (3,400 ft). The semicollared puffbird's feeding behavior and diet have not been do****ented. The semicollared puffbird's breeding phenology...
- Lophospizinae. Similarly, the very small south America tiny hawk and semicollared hawk were found to be only distantly related to species in Accipiter...
- Lophospizinae. Similarly, the very small south America tiny hawk and semicollared hawk were found to be only distantly related to species in Accipiter...
- contains the following species: Tiny hawk (Microspizias superciliosus) Semicollared hawk (Microspizias collaris) Both species were formerly classified in...
- (2021). "A new genus for the tiny hawk Accipiter superciliosus and semicollared hawk A. collaris (Aves: Accipitridae), with comments on the generic name...
- underparts. The tiny hawk and its sister species, the upland-dwelling semicollared hawk (M. collaris), form a superspecies. Tiny hawk was the only species...
- See-see partridge Selayar whistler Selva cacique Semicollared flycatcher Semicollared hawk Semicollared puffbird Semipalmated plover Semipalmated sandpiper...
- flycatchers, particularly the European pied flycatcher (F. hypoleuca) and the semicollared flycatcher (F. semitorquata), with which this species hybridizes to a...